Published: Monday, April 22, 2013 at 12:00 p.m.

Last Modified: Monday, April 22, 2013 at 4:44 p.m.

DAYTONA BEACH -- An envelope sent to a judge in Volusia County was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation by a hazardous materials team, fire officials said.

Officials responded to the S. James Foxman Justice Center, 251 N. Ridgewood Ave., about 11:45 a.m. Monday and set up their investigation.

They tested the contents of the letter for anthrax and ricin but the results came back negative.

The envelope was addressed to Circuit Judge R. Michael Hutcheson and had a letter inside, officials said. There was no return address and fire officials would not reveal what the letter said.

Letters to judges are regularly checked by deputies, said Cmdr. Nick Castelli, who is in charge of the Volusia County Fire Services Hazmat team. Two deputies who touched the envelope were quarantined during the investigation, he said.

The letter incident comes a couple hours after two men called in a bomb threat to a Seabreeze Boulevard office building where the local FBI and many other companies do their business. The all-clear was given at 444 Seabreeze before 11 a.m.

<p>DAYTONA BEACH -- An envelope sent to a judge in Volusia County was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation by a hazardous materials team, fire officials said.</p><p>Officials responded to the S. James Foxman Justice Center, 251 N. Ridgewood Ave., about 11:45 a.m. Monday and set up their investigation. </p><p>They tested the contents of the letter for anthrax and ricin but the results came back negative. </p><p>The envelope was addressed to Circuit Judge R. Michael Hutcheson and had a letter inside, officials said. There was no return address and fire officials would not reveal what the letter said.</p><p>Letters to judges are regularly checked by deputies, said Cmdr. Nick Castelli, who is in charge of the Volusia County Fire Services Hazmat team. Two deputies who touched the envelope were quarantined during the investigation, he said.</p><p>The letter incident comes a couple hours after two men called in a bomb threat to a Seabreeze Boulevard office building where the local FBI and many other companies do their business. The all-clear was given at 444 Seabreeze before 11 a.m.</p>